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firelily
October 14th, 2005, 08:15 PM
i'd go to either lirigon or pellinor (if it still stood)

phantazm
October 15th, 2005, 02:17 AM
@firelily

pellinor is in ruins. i pillaged it myself. :cool:

@owleye & ~claire~

that tom guy was just passin by... :mad:

besides, i don't mind if i'm the only guy. that means i can have all the girls to

myself. lol :cool:

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Bridie
October 18th, 2005, 01:52 PM
Please stay on topic everyone. im sick of having to read through pointless (dare i say it) crap and i pretty sure lots of others are too.

Silver Serpent
December 30th, 2005, 01:11 PM
The Serpent........... RETURNS!!!!!!!!!!
MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!! !!!!!!.
hi guys, i'm back! I guess this is the wrong thread to write my return post...yup...just checked...it is. Oh hum.Life goes on. Unfortunately i have Not been on a roud-the-world trip.(boohoo). Nor have i been to another dimension. (WAAHHH) instead, wait for it.....wait for it...!! i have been....doing...nothing.Partly on the account that my computer had decided to be stupid.I guess it was trying to be me...can't blame it really..
So i've not been able to get online..
so what's been going on?
(To fit in with the thread..to keep all the fussy people at bay..i think i would be-
for Cadvan-a good bard
to save my neck and not be killed-a bad bard
and for my general happiness and well being- a nutty completly mad bard) :D

Bridie
December 30th, 2005, 02:21 PM
eee gawd not the serpant!! anyhow over to the offtopic granalities thread to chit chat about whats going on.

i would be a bard living in thorold probably, not evil, but a wild free spirted bard who follows the light unwaveringly.

alison
December 30th, 2005, 05:04 PM
Evil Mod Bard Alison of Williamstown here -

I've just edited this thread of some of the, er, dross...over to the chattery thread, you locquacious imps!

danyl
December 31st, 2005, 08:23 AM
I think that I would have to go to Innail, but then again Norloch has one of the greatest libraries, but then agian Thorold's library contains stuff not found elsewhere.....
tough call....
I'll just be born in the wild.much easier :D

owleye
December 31st, 2005, 05:39 PM
SERPENT YOUR BACK, YAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!! sorry :( :D anyhoo id be a good healing bard

~claire~
January 1st, 2006, 06:21 AM
hehe lol, hi serpant!
i would probably be a:
Hull, dont ask me why, i just like books that have goodies-go-badies for some reason,
Enkir-liike bard, you know, bellieving that you're doing good when your not, cuz its pretty hard to change my mind on something once i am totally obsessed with proving other people wrong ( a bad fault i no but thats me, once i start i cant stop, cuz otherwise i would be shamed :mad: :o
or
a totally GOOD bard in comparison with the other two ^, like cadvan,

although when saying what type of bard you are, it kinda depends on your background and how you grew up, so im not sure with any of my sugestions there...

Jay_lynn
January 6th, 2006, 08:14 PM
i think i wouldnt relly mind wat school i went to as there all g8. but i would have to b a bard that fights it probably fits me as im a person who is always on gard with just about everythin *shifts her eys and looks around*

 

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